Travels of the Patriarchs in Genesis
This map provides a picture of some of the travels of the patriarchs Abraham, Jacob, and Joseph through Canaan, as is recorded in Genesis.
This map provides a picture of some of the travels of the patriarchs Abraham, Jacob, and Joseph through Canaan, as is recorded in Genesis.
This map shows the region which is often referred to as the Fertile Crescent, which is located along the major rivers of the ancient Near East.
What did the world of the Ancient Near East look like? This map shows major cities, rivers and mountains, and important regions (such as Mesopotamia and the Levant) which are related to the earliest biblical accounts of human history. The region where the cities are most concentrated - stretching from Mesopotamia, the Levant (Palestine) and up to the upper regions of the Nile River - is also called the Fertile Crescent.
This map shows Jacob's travel and the location of some of the major events of his early life.
How was the biblical Table of Nations (Genesis 10) spread out? This map shows the spread of the descendants of Noah according to the perspective of some Jewish traditions.
This map provides a closer look at the cities and states in Mesopotamia, the region where Abraham lived before God called him to go to Canaan.
Which modern day nations and cities now occupy the region known as the ancient Near East? This is a map of the modern day nations of this area.
This map shows some of the ancient nations and state groups of the time of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
This map shows the spread of the nations after the Flood. It is based on Genesis 10, which lists the descendants of Shem, Ham and Japheth.